2. Give Users the option to add certificate to trusted right from Installer.

Editors Note: I mean, I get it. Security is important to you. But users expect to be able to install an app without having to jump through hoops. And if you enable development mode you’ll probably add the certificate anyways.

Here is a suggestion on how this might look. You can of course add a UAC prompt to this.

3. Make Cortana search bar slide out when opening start menu

“Have Cortana in icon mode by default. When opening Start menu, make the Cortana search box extend from the start icon. This saves space for apps and gives the user clues that he can search by typing here (just like in Windows 7) […]“

Editors Note:Thus getting rid of this waste of taskbar space that normal users don’t know how to disable.

4. Add an “Always on top”- and Transparency Button to PowerShell, CMD and bash.

“Every window/app in Windows 10 (especially command prompts/shells like PowerShell, CMD.EXE and Bash) should have a new button next to the minimize, maximize and close Windows buttons to quickly (1) lock a windows on top of all […] (2) toggle a transparency mode on and off. This is especially useful to professional developers. […] “

Editors Note: This is a mockup on how this might look. This could be enabled in settings.

5. Add Tabs to File explorer

6. Allow coexistence of Hyper-V and VM’s (e.g. VirtualBox)

“At present the only solution to work with either Hyper-V or VirtualBox on the same host is to manually change a BCDedit setting in command prompt (to enable/disable Hyper-V) and reboot every time. That is unfriendly and it requires an incredible waste of time.“

Editors Note:The technical reason for the current state is known. It should however be possible to implement a “compatibility mode” in which Hyper-V allows other VM’S to use VT-x.

14. Context menu should scroll in touch mode

“The context / right-click menu should be finger scrollable in touch mode. Currently, there are very small up/down arrow targets at the top and bottom. They’re very hard to hit, and you have to hit them multiple times to actually scroll down a bit. It’s very frustrating. […].“

16. Windows explorer as file share target

“Currently, it’s kind of a pain to save a file from a UWP app like photos to a folder of my choice. It would be great if there was a “file system” choice in the UWP share menu that would open a normal Save As dialog so this would be possible“